Hello Ray
The water is still warmish.
Nip round the corner to Priory bay and do it when the tides out.
Save yerself a fortune and have a few cups of tea waiting for the tide to float you off again.
Hope yer keeping well.
Robin

do you mean boat scrubber over at East Cowes Marina if so I had a go not a brill job think a jet wash is better . The local divers will do a good job for you so long as the growth on the hull is not too bad .

Had another go on the scrubber , and must have new brushes on as the boat is alot cleaner now. I think if you have a clean hull and keep getting it scrubbed on a regular basis then it will make a difference. The operators are also more experienced in cleaning ribs as they showed me how they now clean ribs different to last time. I am going to sign up for the year and see how it goes not much to lose and you get unlimited scrubs so once a week for me I think.

My last post on this subject was negative and after being persuaded to give it another go , I have to admit I was wrong if the boat hull is clean and you keep it that way then I think it will make a difference so long as you use it on a regular basis the big saving I am looking for is fuel so will let you know how it goes.

The guy was trying to flog you there new wonder silicone based antifoul . I have seen it applied to a couple of Fairline 55's it's coming off already. The boat scrubber thingy is a good invention will have to wait and see how it adds up after a year . At the mo they are flogging 18 months scrubbing for the price of 12 first scrub is half price . The reason I am going to give it a go is its cheap , it could be of benifit on fuel saving and its cheaper just than getting it lifted out at Island Harbour .